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Clinical Ireland put Italy to sword

Clinical Ireland put Italy to sword

Ireland scored eight tries to thrash Italy 56-19 in Dublin on Saturday, writes MARIETTE ADAMS.

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Six Nations preview (Round 2)

Six Nations preview (Round 2)

England are set for a stern test when they host Wales at Twickenham on Saturday, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

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Beauxis back for Les Bleus

Beauxis back for Les Bleus

Lionel Beauxis will start at flyhalf as one of three changes to France’s run-on XV for their Six Nations clash against Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday.

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Steyn starts for Italy

Steyn starts for Italy

The inclusion of South African-born flank Braam Steyn is one of three changes to Italy’s starting lineup for Saturday’s Six Nations match against Ireland in Dublin. Coach Conor O’Shea has stuck with the same backline, but tweaked the pack for the clash at the Aviva Stadium. Steyn replaces Renato Giammarioli in the loose trio, Nicola Quaglio takes the position of… Read more →

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Ireland give Conan a crack at Italy

Ireland give Conan a crack at Italy

Ireland have made four changes for Saturday’s Six Nations match against Italy in Dublin.

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Danny Care bolter for 2021 Lions tour

England tweak backline for Wales clash

Coach Eddie Jones has made two changes to England’s starting lineup for Saturday’s Six Nations Test against Wales at Twickenham.

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Sean Maitland

Scotland coach wields the axe

Gregor Townsend has made six changes to Scotland’s run-on XV ahead of Sunday’s Six Nations clash against France at Murrayfield.

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North returns for Wales

North returns for Wales

George North could make his Wales return from the bench as coach Warren Gatland named an unchanged starting lineup for their Six Nations clash against England at Twickenham.

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England call up veteran scrumhalf

England call up veteran scrumhalf

England have called up scrumhalf Richard Wigglesworth as a replacement for the injured Ben Youngs. Youngs ruptured his medial collateral knee ligament in Sunday’s 46-15 victory over Italy, and has been ruled out for the remainder of England’s Six Nations campaign. The 34-year-old Wigglesworth will now provide cover for Danny Care, with England set to face Wales this Saturday. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

Posted in Six Nations, Tournaments | Tagged Eddie Jones, england, Richard Wigglesworth, Six Nations
England lose Youngs for Wales clash

England lose Youngs for Wales clash

Scrumhalf Ben Youngs is set to miss England’s Six Nations Test against Wales at Twickenham on Saturday due to a knee injury.

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